Presented at the 2018 Society of American Archivists Research Forum, Washington, D.C.Archivists have spent the better part of the past two decades working to establish standards and best practices for acquiring, appraising, arranging, describing, and preserving digital archives. For many reasons, however, methods of providing access have been more difficult to define. In 2017, the Digital Library Federation (DLF) Born-Digital Access Working Group formed with the intention of both researching current methods and creating a community of practice surrounding these issues. With origins in working sessions at Society of American Archivists (SAA) annual meetings in 2015 and 2016, the group has built upon foundational research in order to fa...
This article discusses integrated approaches to the management and preservation of born digital phot...
As a human-centered method to solve business and social problems, design thinking has been applied t...
Broadly, electronic records are presenting libraries and archives with a new set of challenges. The ...
Note: This is a copy of the report available with the same DOI under https://osf.io/hqmy4/ Introdu...
Objective – To outline current levels of access to digitized and born-digital collections, investiga...
This report outlines the findings of a workshop organised by the Collections Information Team at Wel...
The growth of the internet has brought numerous tools and opportunities for archivists to both enhan...
Between 2011 and 2013 the Getty Institutional Records and Archives made its first foray into the com...
While a small, but growing number of institutions offer access to born-digital collections, there is...
Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) at the University of Maryland Libraries have acce...
In 2012, a group of librarians published the “Guidelines for Efficient Archival Processing in the Un...
Access to data is seen as a key priority today. Yet, the vast majority of digital cultural data pres...
Born-digital photographs, which are photographs captured originally on digital cameras, pose new con...
Materials with archival value are now predominantly born digital. Archivists have unprecedented op...
Archivists have led digital preservation efforts for as long as there have been digital records, as ...
This article discusses integrated approaches to the management and preservation of born digital phot...
As a human-centered method to solve business and social problems, design thinking has been applied t...
Broadly, electronic records are presenting libraries and archives with a new set of challenges. The ...
Note: This is a copy of the report available with the same DOI under https://osf.io/hqmy4/ Introdu...
Objective – To outline current levels of access to digitized and born-digital collections, investiga...
This report outlines the findings of a workshop organised by the Collections Information Team at Wel...
The growth of the internet has brought numerous tools and opportunities for archivists to both enhan...
Between 2011 and 2013 the Getty Institutional Records and Archives made its first foray into the com...
While a small, but growing number of institutions offer access to born-digital collections, there is...
Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) at the University of Maryland Libraries have acce...
In 2012, a group of librarians published the “Guidelines for Efficient Archival Processing in the Un...
Access to data is seen as a key priority today. Yet, the vast majority of digital cultural data pres...
Born-digital photographs, which are photographs captured originally on digital cameras, pose new con...
Materials with archival value are now predominantly born digital. Archivists have unprecedented op...
Archivists have led digital preservation efforts for as long as there have been digital records, as ...
This article discusses integrated approaches to the management and preservation of born digital phot...
As a human-centered method to solve business and social problems, design thinking has been applied t...
Broadly, electronic records are presenting libraries and archives with a new set of challenges. The ...